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  • Who Will Build ASEAN’s Digital Future? The Education and Talent Gap Behind the Region’s Digital Economy
    22nd May 2026

    Who Will Build ASEAN’s Digital Future? The Education and Talent Gap Behind the Region’s Digital Economy

    ASEAN’s digital economy is expanding rapidly, with e-commerce, AI, data centres, and regional digital frameworks positioning the region for major growth by 2030. Yet this progress rests on a fragile foundation: ASEAN does not have enough digitally skilled workers to sustain the scale of its ambitions. Weak early digital education,…

    Pravin Periasamy
  • The Ringgit Myth: Why Malaysia’s Export Machine Doesn’t Need a Weak Currency to Win
    20th May 2026

    The Ringgit Myth: Why Malaysia’s Export Machine Doesn’t Need a Weak Currency to Win

    Does a stronger ringgit really hurt Malaysia’s exports? While economic intuition may suggest yes, the data says otherwise. Despite a rising currency, exports hit record highs. Why? Real competitiveness is not about low prices and a weak currency. It’s about technology, supply chains, and global demand, all structural economic factors.…

    Jia Yang Tee
  • On the Offensive: China’s K-Visa and the Global Race for Talent 
    5th March 2026

    On the Offensive: China’s K-Visa and the Global Race for Talent 

    Historically, China experienced a sustained exodus of its brightest minds, as students, researchers, and entrepreneurs left for countries offering greater academic freedom and professional opportunity. For decades, Beijing focused on internal reform aimed at stemming its persistent brain drain. On October 1st, 2025, China introduced the K-visa, joining the ranks…

    Michael Sun
  • Reprioritising Education for Effective Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
    1st March 2026

    Reprioritising Education for Effective Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR

    While Laos has made progress in reducing poverty, a deeper problem remains hidden beneath the numbers. Today, poverty is no longer determined by where people live, but rather by whether children finish school. Education deprivation has become the bottleneck in solving Laos’s poverty issue, yet current developmental policies continue to…

    Jia Yang Tee

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